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1. HISTORY SUPREME - 4,8 BILLIONMade of strong gold, The History Supreme, is the most costly yacht on the planet and is supposedly possessed by Malaysia's most extravagant man, Robert Knok. It took 3 years for the 100 feet long yacht to have been assembled, utilizing 10,000 kilograms of strong gold and platinum and is planned by...10 MOST EXPENSIVE YACHTS IN THE WORLD
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The Energy Observer is the world's first hydrogen vessel, a 32m sailboat with a shrewd matrix, using a mix of sun based, hydrogen and energy unit innovation for impetus and every last bit of her on board control prerequisites.A worldwide cruising exploratory research facility, The Energy Observer is structured and worked with the objective of all out zero-emanation...The Energy Observer – world's firt hydrogen vessel
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DAMEN have propelled JOY RIDER, the primary 46m YS 4508 in their Yacht Support extend. Further to the equipping at the DAMEN yard in the Netherlands, JOY RIDER will be accessible for prompt conveyance in September, joining the numerous DAMEN Yacht Supports worked to date.When taking a gander at information from The Superyacht (administration business/government unit/control/working), it...DAMEN launches the first 46m YS 4508 ‘JOY RIDER’
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Roberto Cavalli and Tommaso Spadolini have a relationship that returns 20 years. So when Cavalli required a yacht planning, Spadolini was the main man for the activity. The proprietor and originator uncover the imaginative coordinated effort that prompted 28m M/Y Freedom..."Plan me something that Batman would drive!" - it was with these seven words that the Freedom...Roberto Cavalli and Tomasso Spadolini on M/Y Freedom
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Another period of Italian superyachts is not too far off. Only months in the wake of establishing Duelle Yacht Design, Michele Lubrano Lobianco has disclosed the 65 meter engine yacht idea Gladius. For Lobianco, who built up his exchange working with Francesco Paszkowski, this speaks to his biggest structure to date. Gladius is a demonstration of the vision...Duelle Yacht Design Unveils 65m Gladius Concept
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Tennis ace Rafael Nadal is the owner of a Monte Carlo Yachts 76 named Beethoven which he bought in 2016 and uses to unwind in the waters surrounding the Balearic Islands close to his home in Porto Cristo, Mallorca. Nadal has spoken openly about his love of yachting and his decision to invest in a yacht, telling Boat International, "Because...Beethoven owned by Rafael Nadal
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The largest of the northern Dalmatian islands, Dugi Otok – which translates as Long Island – is… erm, long. 45km long to be precise, with a measly width of just 1 – 4km. Characterised by sheer cliffs and sandy beaches (the most famed is Sakuran), it’s a sliver of dramatic natural beauty, with its...Croatian island - Dugi otok
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Pag is thin and 64 kilometres (40 miles) long, made up of two parallel mountain ranges. Settlements are mainly sleepy fishing villages, with two towns of any size, Novalja and Pag town. Novalja is a resort town that’s become party central. Zrće beach, a short bus ride away, is the biggest club hub in Croatia.By...Croatian island - Pag
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You’ll find yourself frequently bowled over by beauty on Cres, an archetypal Croatian island: its northern hills are consumed by oaky forests; cliffs stand, majestic, along the coastline; and crumbling hilltop towns provide a dose of transportative antiquity. You’ll probably discover your inner ornithologist, too – Cres is known for its population of griffons,...Croatian island - Cres
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One of the most edenlike spots in the Dalmatian archipelago, Mljet is improbably green and salubriously lush, and is home to an expansive variety of sea creatures that swim (like the cast of Finding Nemo, we like to think) off the island’s coast. Two salted lakes – Veliko and Malo Jezero – lure swimmers...Croatian island - Mljet
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A short ferry trip away from coastal city Split, Brač is the largest of the central Dalmatian Islands, with a population of 13,956, its own airport (Bol), and the highest mountain on any Adriatic island. It attracts a less glitzy crowd than Hvar, and its main offering is its rich history (it’s been inhabited since...Croatian island - Brač
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When the Greeks that originally set up camp on this island first landed, they were so struck by the dense, dark forests there that they called it Korkyra Melaina – Black Korčula. Now its famed for its white wine (the crispest, coolest kind made from its endemic posip grape) but those enchanting woodlands still...Croatian island - Korčula
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Sitting just off the northern coast, nestled in the Kvaner Bay, Rab is 22 km of tranquillity that forks out into the Adriatic sea. Its first taste of the limelight came when King Edward VIII took his new wife Wallis Simpson to the island in 1936. He soon cast off his regal garments and...Croatian island - Rab
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The standout attraction here is not the island itself – although, as we’ve come to expect from Croatia, it is something of a dreamy haven – but the blue cave of Biševo that lurks, Aladdin-like, off its shores. Vis itself is the furthest afloat from the Croatian mainland, and from 1950 until 1989 it...Croatian island - Vis
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You’ve probably already heard of Hvar. If you’re a yacht-owner, you’ve probably spent a few summers bobbing around on its sun-soaked shores. But despite its reputation as the swankiest of Croatian destinations, Hvar is much more than just a magnet for the reasonably famous and unreasonably rich – err from the money-soaked town centre...Croatian island - Hvar
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This morning, Dutch superyacht builder, Feadship unveiled its new 93m superyacht as the yacht was towed from the construction hall in Kaag. Designed by Michael Leach Design, the new striking yacht will now see further commissioning work in the months ahead; her completion is scheduled for delivery next spring.Although the finite details of the...Feadship launches new 93m superyacht: Project 814
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The price-per-gross-ton metric has certainly become a limelight gauge of a brokerage yacht’s value proposition in recent years. And while the infatuation with gross tonnage is largely driven by the market to ensure building regulations are met, buyers want volume for the simple reason that they get a good amount of boat for their...Sovereign of the seas
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Italian yard Cantiere delle Marche has launched a new explorer yacht series called the Flexplorer. The yard has begun construction on the first 39.4 metre Flexplorer, which is due to be delivered to the owner in 2020.It comes after a new build 39 metre motor yacht listed under the project name of Flexplorer, was...Cantiere delle Marche reveals Flexplorer line
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Royal Huisman has released a new video of the 56 metre classic ketch sailing yacht Aquarius following the news that the yacht was delivered in January 2018.The video captures the classic ketch underway for the first time. Following her delivery earlier this year, Aquarius spent the winter cruising in the Caribbean before heading to...Royal Huisman sailing yacht Aquarius filmed underway
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Croatian island – Dugi otok
The largest of the northern Dalmatian islands, Dugi Otok – which translates as Long Island – is… erm, long. 45km long to be precise, with a measly width of just 1 – 4km. Characterised by sheer cliffs and sandy beaches (the most famed is Sakuran), it’s a sliver of dramatic natural beauty, with its south-eastern […]
Croatian island – Pag
Pag is thin and 64 kilometres (40 miles) long, made up of two parallel mountain ranges. Settlements are mainly sleepy fishing villages, with two towns of any size, Novalja and Pag town. Novalja is a resort town that’s become party central. Zrće beach, a short bus ride away, is the biggest club hub in Croatia. By […]
Croatian island – Cres
You’ll find yourself frequently bowled over by beauty on Cres, an archetypal Croatian island: its northern hills are consumed by oaky forests; cliffs stand, majestic, along the coastline; and crumbling hilltop towns provide a dose of transportative antiquity. You’ll probably discover your inner ornithologist, too – Cres is known for its population of griffons, and […]
Croatian island – Mljet
One of the most edenlike spots in the Dalmatian archipelago, Mljet is improbably green and salubriously lush, and is home to an expansive variety of sea creatures that swim (like the cast of Finding Nemo, we like to think) off the island’s coast. Two salted lakes – Veliko and Malo Jezero – lure swimmers into […]
Croatian island – Brač
A short ferry trip away from coastal city Split, Brač is the largest of the central Dalmatian Islands, with a population of 13,956, its own airport (Bol), and the highest mountain on any Adriatic island. It attracts a less glitzy crowd than Hvar, and its main offering is its rich history (it’s been inhabited since the […]
Croatian island – Korčula
When the Greeks that originally set up camp on this island first landed, they were so struck by the dense, dark forests there that they called it Korkyra Melaina – Black Korčula. Now its famed for its white wine (the crispest, coolest kind made from its endemic posip grape) but those enchanting woodlands still exist, […]
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Croatian island – Dugi otok
The largest of the northern Dalmatian islands, Dugi Otok – which translates as Long Island – is… erm, long. 45km long to be precise, with a measly width of just 1 – 4km. Characterised by sheer cliffs and sandy beaches (the most famed is Sakuran), it’s a sliver of dramatic natural beauty, with its south-eastern […]
Croatian island – Pag
Pag is thin and 64 kilometres (40 miles) long, made up of two parallel mountain ranges. Settlements are mainly sleepy fishing villages, with two towns of any size, Novalja and Pag town. Novalja is a resort town that’s become party central. Zrće beach, a short bus ride away, is the biggest club hub in Croatia. By […]
Croatian island – Cres
You’ll find yourself frequently bowled over by beauty on Cres, an archetypal Croatian island: its northern hills are consumed by oaky forests; cliffs stand, majestic, along the coastline; and crumbling hilltop towns provide a dose of transportative antiquity. You’ll probably discover your inner ornithologist, too – Cres is known for its population of griffons, and […]
Croatian island – Mljet
One of the most edenlike spots in the Dalmatian archipelago, Mljet is improbably green and salubriously lush, and is home to an expansive variety of sea creatures that swim (like the cast of Finding Nemo, we like to think) off the island’s coast. Two salted lakes – Veliko and Malo Jezero – lure swimmers into […]
Croatian island – Brač
A short ferry trip away from coastal city Split, Brač is the largest of the central Dalmatian Islands, with a population of 13,956, its own airport (Bol), and the highest mountain on any Adriatic island. It attracts a less glitzy crowd than Hvar, and its main offering is its rich history (it’s been inhabited since the […]
Croatian island – Korčula
When the Greeks that originally set up camp on this island first landed, they were so struck by the dense, dark forests there that they called it Korkyra Melaina – Black Korčula. Now its famed for its white wine (the crispest, coolest kind made from its endemic posip grape) but those enchanting woodlands still exist, […]
Croatian island – Dugi otok
The largest of the northern Dalmatian islands, Dugi Otok – which translates as Long Island – is… erm, long. 45km long to be precise, with a measly width of just 1 – 4km. Characterised by sheer cliffs and sandy beaches (the most famed is Sakuran), it’s a sliver of dramatic natural beauty, with its south-eastern […]
Croatian island – Pag
Pag is thin and 64 kilometres (40 miles) long, made up of two parallel mountain ranges. Settlements are mainly sleepy fishing villages, with two towns of any size, Novalja and Pag town. Novalja is a resort town that’s become party central. Zrće beach, a short bus ride away, is the biggest club hub in Croatia. By […]
Croatian island – Cres
You’ll find yourself frequently bowled over by beauty on Cres, an archetypal Croatian island: its northern hills are consumed by oaky forests; cliffs stand, majestic, along the coastline; and crumbling hilltop towns provide a dose of transportative antiquity. You’ll probably discover your inner ornithologist, too – Cres is known for its population of griffons, and […]
Croatian island – Mljet
One of the most edenlike spots in the Dalmatian archipelago, Mljet is improbably green and salubriously lush, and is home to an expansive variety of sea creatures that swim (like the cast of Finding Nemo, we like to think) off the island’s coast. Two salted lakes – Veliko and Malo Jezero – lure swimmers into […]
Croatian island – Brač
A short ferry trip away from coastal city Split, Brač is the largest of the central Dalmatian Islands, with a population of 13,956, its own airport (Bol), and the highest mountain on any Adriatic island. It attracts a less glitzy crowd than Hvar, and its main offering is its rich history (it’s been inhabited since the […]